Italy - Umbria
Umbria bike rentals
Umbria bike rentals. Umbria is a region of central Italy and is surrounded by valleys, hills, mountains, and historical towns. Discover Umbria and peddle through peaceful medieval villages, colorful fields, and hills covered by silver-green olive groves.
Experience the unique and unspoiled region of Umbria. Umbria has the perfect combination of nature, history, and local traditions. In the beautiful Umbrian region you will find rolling hills covered with woodland, vineyards, and silver-green olive groves alternated with colorful fertile valleys.
Everywhere you will find friendly, lively little towns. These atmospheric town squares are surrounded by monumental palazzo’s, little alleys, and many impressive churches and castles which will take you back to a long time ago.
With its absolutely amazing landscapes and scenery, Umbria is one of the hotspots destinations for every cyclist!
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaThe hilly territory, perfectly paved roads, and hardly any traffic offer an ideal scenario for the
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaBetween the Tiber and the Apennines, in the middle of the Italian boot, you will find the green
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaCycle around the atmospheric, scenic hill town of Spello with its steep, flower-decorated streets
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaThe historic center of Foligno consists of narrow streets that will lead you to Piazza della
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaCycle the rolling hills of Umbria and discover the green heart of Italy. Umbria has everything for
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaLago Trasimeno is Italy's fourth-largest lake and is located in Umbria in the province of Perugia.
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Italy -> Italian Cities -> Italy - UmbriaThe hilly territory, perfectly paved roads, and hardly any traffic offers an ideal scenario for
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaSpoleto is located south of Assisi at the foot of Monteluco (773 m). The Romans left many traces
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Italy -> Italy - UmbriaTravel through the Green Heart of Italy in its most iconic and representative area: The Umbrian